We were evenly matched for a while, snowballs flying thick and heavy.
Still he rode on, and darts flew thick about him.
They wrote that spears flew very thick, and about thirty men were wounded.
A person on the schooner Henrietta who saw it wrote that spears flew very thick, and about 30 men were wounded.
The historical allusions fly thick and fast, and the names, in most cases, are less than familiar.
The spears flew thick, and on either side some got their death before them.
With facts flying thick and fast, he had naturally arranged for the right people to listen to them.
Comments and suggestions flew too thick and fast for her to identify the speakers.
While everything was flying thick and fast, I had no time to put it all together.
At this writing, here we sit while scuttlebutt about our return home, or rather the lack of it flies thick and fast.